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Book Title: On Brexit
Editor(s): Ahmed, Tawhida; Fahey, Elaine
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Cotents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Foreword viii
Dora Kostakopoulou
Acknowledgements xvii
1 Introduction: framing the methodology of justice,
injustice and Brexit 1
Tawhida Ahmed and Elaine Fahey
PART I WHOSE AND WHITHER JUSTICE AFTER BREXIT?
2 Lexit and the mystification of political economy 23
David Seymour
3 The legal profession's responsibility for Brexit 39
Damjan Kukovec
4 The constitutional architecture of injustice 55
Paul O'Connell
PART II BREXIT AND GOVERNANCE
5 The only certainty is uncertainty: risk to rights in the
Brexit process 65
Joelle Grogan
6 `The will of the people': the UK constitution,
(parliamentary) sovereignty, and Brexit 81
Alex Powell
7 Brexit and the siren-like allure of sovereignty 96
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
8 Brexit, justice and dispute settlement 111
Jed Odermatt
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vi On Brexit
PART III CITIZENS AND VULNERABLE PERSONS
9 Human rights protection as justice in post-Brexit Britain:
a case study of deportation 128
Adrienne Yong
10 Brexit and the balance of free movement and social justice 142
Polly Ruth Polak
11 Will there be justice in healthcare post-Brexit? 158
Sabrina Germain
12 Legal uncertainty, distrust and injustice in post-Brexit
asylum cooperation 175
Ermioni Xanthopoulou
PART IV TERRITORY AND GLOBALISATION
13 The constitutional implications of Brexit for Northern Ireland 190
Luke McDonagh
14 Brexit and transitional justice: Brexit as a challenge to
peacebuilding 205
Nikos Skoutaris
15 Brexit, freedom, and justice: the difficulties of political
constitutionalism with the supranational/global 222
Samo Bardutzky
16 Brexit and international trade: the aspiration ...
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